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July 18,1931 




I'irsl ©ay. 

A good action is its own 
reward. 

Qickcns. 



The will to do well ... is the next 
thing to having the power. 

3^Tr. Peckmiff. 



Forgiveness is a high quality, 
an exalted virtue. 

dlTarlin Chuzzlewil. 



In love of home the love of 

country has its rise. 

0ld (Sunchitt/ Shcp. 

Tears never yet wound up a clock or worked 
a steam-engine. 

Sam Weller. 




Secoad ©'ay. 



HOW me the man who says 

anything against women, 
as women, and I "boldly declare, 
he is not a man. 

JPickwick, 



Natural affection and instinct are the 
most beautiful 
of the Almighty's works. 

Charles (Sheeryble. 

It must be somewhere written that the 
virtues of the mothers 
shall occasionally be visited on the children, 
as well as the sins of their fathers. 

3^Tr. oJarndyce. 

We can all do some good, if we will. 



Third 9ay. 




N the cause of friendship . . . 
"brave all dangers 

JPickwick Papers. 



Let US be among" the few who do their duty. 

dlTartin (Shuzzlewit. 

Fortune will not bear chiding. 
We must not reproach her, or she shuns us. 

&ld (Suriosily Shop. 

It is an undoubted fact that all remarkable 
men have had 
remarkable mothers. 

Haunted dTTan. 

Every man has his enemies. 

Old (Burio&iiy Shop, 



IFourlK ©ay. 



For Heaven's sake 

let us 
examine sacredly 

whether there is any 
wi'ong- entrusted. 

to us to set right. 

Little Q)cTrit. 




Surprises, like misfortunes, 
rarely come alone. 



Qbcmhey and Sc 



What the poor are to the poor is little known 
excepting to themselves and God. 

oBleak JHIcuse. 

An honest man is one of the few g-reat works 
that can be seen for nothing. 

97 1 art in (Shuzzlewit. 



Thinking begets thinking. 



(Oliver Twift 



riftK 9ay. 




T'S a world of sacred mysteries, 
and the Creator only 
knows what lies beneath the sur- 
face of His lightest inaag-e. 

JSatfle of Life. 



There is hope for all who are softened 
and penitent. 
There is hope for all such. 

Jiaunted 97Tan. 

What I want is frankness, confidence, 
less conventionality, 
and freer play of soul. We are so dread- 
fully artificial. 

%omhey and Sen. 




5i?cth ©ay. 



Only time sliall show us 
whither each 
traveler is bound. 

Little Q)orrit. 



Women, the tenderest and most 
fragile of all 
God's creatures, were the oftenest 
superior to sorrow, adversity and distress. 

jPickwick Papers. 



The consciousness that we possess the sympathy 
and affection of one being, 
when all others have deserted us, is a hold, a stay, 
a comfort, in the deepest affliction, 
which no wealth could purchase, or power bestow. 

pickwick Papers. 



SeverilK ©ay. 




Cheerfulness and content are great 
beautifiers, and 
are famous preservers of good looks. 

JBarnaby Rudge. 



The sea has no appreciation of g-reat men, 
hut knocks them about like small fry. 

oBleak JHfouse. 

A joke is a very good thing . . . 
but when that joke is made at the expense of 
feelings, I set my face against it. 

d^ichclas dXickkby. 

There can be no confusion in following Him 
and seeking no other footsteps. 

Link Q)crriL 



ZigKtK 9ay. 




HERE is no situation in life so bad 
that it can't be mended. 

JPickwick Papers. 



If the good deeds of human creatures 
could be traced to their source, how beautifully 
would even death appear; 
for how much charity, mercy, and purified 

affection would be seen to have 
their own growth in dusty graves ! 

Old (Suricsity Shop. 

Use and necessity are good teachers— 
the best of any. 

Stagp. 

Philosophers are only men in armour after all. 

JPickwick Papers. 




IKiatK 9ay. 



OU must expect to go out, some 
day, like the snuff of a 
candle ; a man can die but once. 

J bittle Q)cmt. 



Energy and determination have done 
wonders many a time. 

JBleak JHfcuse. 

Ride on over all obstacles, and win 
the race. 

Q)aoid (Scpperfield. 

In journeys, as in life, it is a great deal easier 
to go down hill than up. 

dfiichdas dTichUby. 



Let there be union among us. 



mr. Pecksniff'. 



Tenth ©ay. 




MONG men who have sound and 
sterling" qualities, 
there is nothing so contagious 
as pure openness of heart. 

d^ichclaa ^ickkby. 



There is not an angel added to the Host 
of Heaven hut does its 
blessed work on earth in those that 
loved it here. 

0ld (Buriositt/ Shop. 

There is a providence in everything*; 
everything works for the hest. 

Q)ombetf and Son. 



A man never knows what he can do till 
he tries. 

pickwick Papers. 



Z^leveatK ©ay. 




Worldly goods are divided unequally, 

and man must not repine. 

oBleak Jfiouse. 

Do as you would be 
done by! 
Forget and forgive! 

JBattle cf Life. 

But for some trouble and 

sorrow we should 
never know half the good 
there is about us. 

JHlaunted Wflan. 

Gallantry in its true sense 

is supposed to 
enoble and dignify a man. 

Martin ehu^slewit. 




Twelfth 9ay. 



E should all try to discharg-e 
our duty. 

Pickwick Papers. 



Unless we learn to do our duty to those 
In our employ, they 
will never learn to do their duty to us. 

Q)avid eopperfield. 

Simplicity and plainness are the soul 
of elegance. 

Old Curiosity Shop. 

There are dark shadows on the earth, but its 
lights are stronger in contrast. 

JPickwick Papers. 



There is always some thing to be thankful for. 

Little Q)on-it. 



xhirleealK ^ay. 



We all have some bright day— many of us, 

let Tis hope, am.ong a crowd of others,— 
to which we revert with particular delight. 

dZicholas d^^ckkby. 



Be forever grateful unto all friends. Especially 
unto them which brought you up by hand. 

mr. Pumhlechock. 

Dignity and even holiness too, some- 
times, are more questions 
of coat and waist coat 

than some _ . 

people imagine. ■" ^ ^ ^^^: v *^«-'- 

Sliver Twist, 





XourleeulK ©'ay, 



ICE takes up her abode in many 
temples, and who can 
say that a fair outside shall not 
enshrine her? 

®r. Losbeme. 

Without strong affection and humanity of 
heart and gratitude to that 
Being whose code is Mercy, and whose great 
attribute is Benevolence to all things 
that breathe, 
happiness can never be attained. 

Q)icken*. 

Unchanging love and truth will carry 
us through all. 

QbickeM. 

Don't try the feelings of any. 

Martin (Shuzz/ewit. 




IFifteealh ©ay. 



HERE is a great end to gain, 

and that I keep "before me. 

01d (Suricsity Shop. 

If your destiny leads you into public life 

and public station, you 
must expect to be subjected to temptations 
which other people is free from. 

JPickwick Paver». 

There is no substitute for thorough-going" 
ardent, and sincere earnestness. 

Qbavid (Scpperfield. 

If our inclinations are but good and open- 
hearted, let us gratify them 
boldly, though they bring upon us loss 
Instead of profit. 

91iartin (Phujjlewit. 



SipcteentK S^ay. 



There is no royal road to learning, and what 
is life hut learning. 

0ur Wutual Friend. 

Anxious people often magnify an evil and 

make it worse. 

0ld eurioiity 8ficp. 




Try not to associate 

hodily defects with 
mental, my good friend, 

except for a solid reason. 



'^avid (Bopperficld. 



What we have to do is to turn our faces in our 
new direction, and keep straight on. 

0ur mutual friend. 

Be careful to develope your talents. 

Jl Tale of Two eHies. 




SeverileealK ^ay. 



OTHIlsrG is past hope. 

(Fhn'simas (Earol. 

y 

There is scarcely a sin in the world 

that is in my eyes such a crying" one 

as ing-ratitude. 

Tom JPinch. 

Truth and honesty, like precious stones, 
are perhaps 
most easily imitated at a distance. 

dZichclas dlicklehy. 

Life is made of ever so many partings 
welded together. 

Sreat Sxpectaticns. 

The best among us need deal lightly 
with faults. 

Q)ickens. 



^EighleeatK ©ay 




Monarch s im- 
agine 
attractions in the 
lives of begg-ars. 

^cmbey and Sen. 



iSTo man who was not a trne gentleman 
at heart ever was, since the 
world began, a true gentleman in manner. 

^reat Sxpeciaiicns. 

All happiness has an end hence the chief 

pleasure of its next beginning. 

(?U (Suricsity Shop. 

You should feel the Dignity of Labour. 

%lie (Shimes. 

Nature often enshrines 
gallant and noble 
hearts in weak bosoms. 

&ld Curiosity Shop. 



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JHiaeteentK ©ay, 
i. 




X T is the duty of a man to be just 
before he is generous. 

31Tar(in (Shuzzlewit. 



It is difficult to offer aid to an indepen- 
dent man. 

oBamabtf Rudge. 

Go in an win an admirable thing to recommend 

if you only know how to do it. 

JPickwick. 

Dishonesty will stare honesty out of 
countenance any day in the week, if there is 
anything to be got by it. 

Jiunted Qbown. 

The world is prone to misconstruction. 

Qbcmbetf and Sen. 



XwerilielK S^'ay. 




HERE never were greed and 

cunning in the world yet, that 

did not do too much 
and overreach themselves. 

Q)avid Ccpperfield. 



Be diligent, work for a steady independence, 
and be hapi^y. 

Q)cmhey and Sen. 

It is not on earth that Heaven's justice ends. 

(9ld (Suricsilt/ Shop. 

Women, after all, are the great props 
and comforts of our existence. 

J^ickwkk Papers. 



Self-praise is no recommendation. 

•Bleak JHf:uf>e. 



Xwerilij=first ©ay. 




Every failure teaches 
a man some- 
thing, if he will learn. 

Little Q)cTrU. 

Mystery and dis- 
appointment are not 

absolutely 
indispensable to the 
growth of love, 
but they are often very 
powerful auxiliaries. 

dTicholas ^Tickleby. 

The envious man beholds 
his neighbor's 
honours even in the sky. 

oBamaby Rudge. 

A man can't at all times be quite master 
of himself. 

Chrifttmae Stcn'eg. 




Xwer.ly=secoad ©"ay. 




AY every "blessing that a true and 
earnest heart can call 
down from the source of 
all truth and sincerity cheer and 
prosper you. 

Oliver Twist. 



God bless home once more, and all 
belonging to it. 

Jiaunted Wan. 

Perhaps it's a good thing to have an unsound 
hobby ridden to death. 

^avid 6opperfield. 

Be as rich as you honestly can. It's your 

duty. Xot for your 

sake, but for the sake of others. 

Little Q)orrit. 



Tweaty .third 9ay. ^^^ -^^ ' 



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Who that has a heart, fails to 

recognize the 
silent presence of another? 

aBamahy Rudge 



Father Time is not always a i^%^M''v,i'' t 

hard parent, and 
though he tarries for none of 
his children, 
he often lays his hand lightly on 
those who use him well. 

oBamahy Rudge. 



Second-hand cares, like second-hand clothes, 
come easily off and on. 

Jl Tale cf Two eUies. 



It's much easier to talk 
than to bear. 

^Tadam dTTantalini. 




Xwealy -fourth ©ay. 




HERE'S the good of putting 
things off? 
Strike while the iron's hot. 

oBamaby Rudge 



Money . . . some people find their gratifica- 
tion in storing it up, 
and others in parting with it. 

^lartin (Shujjlewit 

Only the wisdom that holds the clue to 

all hearts and all mysteries 

can surely know to what extent a man can 

impose upon himself. 

Litl/e Worrit. 



Every man came into this world for something. 

Sahncl [harden. 



Twenty =f if Ih 
9ay. 




Perfect coolness and self- 
possession . . . are Indis- 
pensable accomplishments of a great mind. 

JPichwick Papen 



The hill has not lifted its face to Heaven yet, 
that perseverance will not 
gain the summit of at last. 

Nicholas '^kkkhxf. 



If you can't get to be uncommon 
through going straight, you'll never get to do it 
through being crooked. 

Sttat Sxpeclaltcnt' 



Xwealij=si?dK S'ay. 



HEERFUL of spirit and guiltless 
of affectation true prac- 
tical Christianity ever is. 

<iAn Zlncommercial Traoeller. 



Live at least, in peace, and trust in God 
to help. 

^ichda% dZickleby. 

Reflect upon your present blessing-s — 

of which every man has many not on your 

past misfortunes, 
of which all men have some. 

Sketches by JScy. 




All other swindlers' upon earth are nothing 
to the self-swindlers. 

^real Sxpeclali^ns. 



Twealy^sevealK ©ay. 




HERE'S a moral in everything, if 
we would 
only avail ourselves of it. 

Q)ombey and Son. 



rt is the highest part of the highest creed 
to fo3*give before 
memory sleeps, and ever to remember how the 
good overcame the evil. 

Jiaunted d^lan. 

There is nothing, no, nothing innocent or 
good that dies and is forgotten. 

(9 Id (Suricsily Shop. 

It does not follow that the more talkative a 
person becomes 
the more agreeable he is. 

Q)ickens 




XweRly=eigKlK ©'ay, 



Blustering assertion goes for proof half 
over the world. 

Little Q)crrit. 

From rough outsides serene and gentle in- 
fluences often proceed. 

Q)ick€ns. 



A generous nature is not prone to strong 
aversions, and is slow 
to admit them even dispassionately. 

Ijittle Q)crrit. 



Xwealy^airilK ©ay. 




ORK: don't make fine playing 
speeches about 

bread, but earn it. 

Ralph dZickleby. 



\f T do my duty, I do what I ought, and 
do no more than all the rest. 

^omhey and Son. 

Do not strive and struggle to enrich 
yourselves or to get the better of each other 

37Tariin (Shiizzlewit. 



People accustomed from Infancy to lie on 
down feathers, 
have no idea how hard a paving-stone 
is without trying it. 

JHfjni Times. 



TairtietK 9ay. 




Memory, however sad, is the 
best and purest 
link between this world and a better. 

Nicholas micklehy. 

It's enough for a man to understand his 
own business, 
and not to interfere with other people's. 

Christmas (Barol. 



It's a world full of hearts, and a serious world 
with all its folly. 

.Saltle of Life. 



TKirty=firsl 9ay. 




UR judgrnents are so liable to be 
influenced by many 
considerations, which almost 
without our knowing it, are unfair, 
that it is necessary to keep a guard upon them. 

Little Q)crrit. 

There are chords in the human heart 

strange varying strings 

which are only struck by accident. 

0ld Curiosity Shcp. 

It is well for a man to respect his own voca- 
tion, what ever it is; 
and to think himself bound to uphold it, and 
to claim for it the respect it deserves. 

. Liiltle Q)Qrnt 



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